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Plymouth Dodge Chrysler 318 Poly Mechanical Cam/camshaft+lifters Kit 1957-66 on 2040-parts.com

US $296.48
Location:

Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:150-400 Brand:Falcon Classic Warranty:Yes

PLYMOUTH 318 CAMSHAFT & LIFTER KIT

Falcon Classic prides itself by offering quality parts for vintage American muscle! This listing is for a camshaft and sixteen (16) lifters for 1957-66 Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth passenger cars and 1957-68 Dodge & Plymouth trucks featuring the 318ci "POLY" V-8 engine with mechanical (solid) cam & lifters. P/N 150-400. Cam specs are as follows:

  • CAM LIFT (INT/EXH): .268"/.268"
  • VALVE LIFT (INT/EXH with 1.5 rockers): .402"/.402"
  • DURATION @ .050 (INT/EXH): 198o/198o

Image is for illustrative purposes. Buyer will receive correct part(s) for application described within listing. We also have complete engine rebuild kits for these engines listed on eBay!

Please feel free to contact our professional sales team toll-free (within USA & Canada) at 800-756-1114 or (outside USA & Canada) at 601-693-8282, EXT. 166. Put our 50+ combined years of experience to work for you!

FREE SHIPPING WITHIN CONTINENTAL USA!

That's right! FREE ground shipping to anywhere within the Lower 48 states. Please use the shipping calculator for orders outside the Continental USA. Domestic orders normally ship same or next day after payment & all required information is received from customer. International orders usually ship 3-4 days after payment & information is received.

Thank you for looking at our listing & look forward to doing business!




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On Nov-10-10 at 14:32:09 PST, seller added the following information:

NOTE: We, by law, charge sales in the following states: Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana. As we have physical warehouses in each of these states, we must by your states' laws, charge sales tax. Purchase from us accordingly. We will, however, ship from the closest point to you in which have the parts in stock. Thanks, Falconglobal

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